We all have photos that hold a special place in our hearts. They remind us of something or someone, and they often have detailed, personal stories that go with them. Stories I Love, the newest program from Story by Stacy™, gives you permission to bring your most treasured photos together in one album and teaches you how to write the unique stories that go along with them.

Your favorite photos may not be the ones that are the most pretty. They may not have the best lighting. They could be candid or staged. They could be from a special occasion or from everyday life. What makes them important are the memories they represent and what you feel when you look at them. That’s what Stories I Love is all about. Each Stories I Love workshop kit comes with a 6″ x 8″ album, ten 6″ x 8″ Memory Protectors™, one title page, one closing page, story pages, base pages, and two sticker sheets. The workbook included in the kit walks you through the steps of exploring the story behind one photo, writing that story, and then creating a 6″ x 8″ layout with just that story and photo.

Are you ready to make your own Stories I Love album? Watch the video below to hear directly from Stacy about this new program and to find out how you can win your very own Stories I Love workshop kit!

You have until 11 a.m. (MST) Thursday, January 17, to enter in the giveaway. Winners will be notified by email on Thursday.

The memories behind the photos you cherish are stories only YOU can tell. Recording your thoughts and feelings transforms every layout you make into a treasured keepsake. We can’t wait to see what you create with Stories I Love!

I can think of several pictures I want to put in my book. I just got it yesterday and can’t wait to get started. One picture is me with my siblings when I am about 3 years old. Another is one the 3 of us had taken when I was in Jr high.

How fun!!! The picture I instantly thought of, was a photo of my dad, an artist, who passed away a few years ago, pictured with my granddaughter. He was helping her to paint a picture. I cherish the photo and the memory of him down on the floor, painting with her.

Hmm so many pics, first pic I think will be me holding my 4th grandaughter when she was @2months old. Sadly she went to heaven at 3.5 months due to SIDS
we have been blessed with 2 more grandchildeen since them for a total of 7.

Love this! My Dad and Brother are both no longer here so I want to do 2 Stories I Love – one for my Dad and one for my Brother. Not alot of photos of them so this story would be the perfect size. Thanks!

Shared on FB!! I was thinking of the photos of my twin great-nieces and great-nephew that their grandpa took of them when they were just two. They have all three grown into such amazing teenagers, and just as beautiful to me as they were in those photos from 11 years ago. ❤️❤️❤️

My first photo and story to share in my album would be related to a pic of my mom and her ten brothers together with their bikes, back in 1949. This beautiful photo brings up an emotional story about resilience, perseverance and love.

I just shared to Facebook. I have two photos in mind. The first is the last photo taken of me with my mom and dad. The second photo I have in mind was taken at our 100th family reunion. We were lucky enough to have a newspaper photographer take photos for us and write about our reunion for the local paper.

I’m going to use a picture of my grandson, just minutes after he was born. He has given me so much to look forward to, when life had beaten me down. After3 daughters, he is the gift I didn’t know I wanted!

I have so many but it will probably be one of the pictures from our trip this past summer to Williams Port PE. We went to the Little league world series for 10 days. It has been on our bucket list for years and we finally got it checked of.

Oh man! So many!
The first one that comes to mind is a selfie my late Father-in Law took with my middle son. I had no idea they had taken it until a few years after he passed away. What a treasure it was to find it! There’s so much story behind it- the way he loved his grandchildren fiercely.

I have a lot of adorable pictures of my daughter with her paternal grandparents, who are now both deceased. I’ve scrapped a lot of them, but I’ve been thinking that it would be nice for her to have one place for our very favorite Nana and Grandpa pictures and stories.

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